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Meaning of "kakapo"

kakapo (noun) - A flightless nocturnal parrot native to New Zealand that is critically endangered. It is known for its owl-like face and distinctive green coloration
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  • A large flightless parrot, Strigops habroptila, with greenish plumage, that is nocturnal and native to New Zealand.

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Kakapo diet changes according to the season.
And slowly the numbers of kakapo are rising.
Kakapo have a unique mating call.
The feathers of the kakapo is also very soft.
I reckon that might be able to save the kakapo.
The kakapo has a larger pelvis than other parrots.
We know there are no kakapo here.
The kakapo bird also endangered can be found here.
The pectoral musculature of the kakapo is also modified by flightlessness.
Kakapo have no close relatives.
All new kakapo games.
Somewhere in this forest is kakapo.
They were excavated by the male kakapo whose territory this was.
The smell often alerts predators to the presence of kakapo.
The kakapo are now confined to two tiny islands in the south.

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Meet the kakapo.
The beak of the kakapo is adapted for grinding food finely.
It holds the majority of the breeding population of critically endangered kakapo.
You have a kakapo cloak and you still complain of the cold.
See list of kakapo.
The kakapo is curious by nature and has been known to interact with humans.
The conservation of the kakapo has made the species well known.
And yet they are now far more numerous than the kakapo ever were.
And the kakapo is one of the most bizarre species among them.
The first factor in the decline of the kakapo was the arrival of humans.
The skeleton of the kakapo differs from other parrots in several features associated with flightlessness.
They hope that someday this valley will be home to the kakapo once again.
He has a dream that someday the kakapo will be reintroduced to this majestic landscape.
Kakapo means a night parrot in Maori.
These modifications allow the kakapo to have enhanced light sensitivity but with poor visual acuity.
The smell often alerts predators to the largely defenceless Kakapo.
And the Kakapo is a kind of parrot.
The smell is often warns predators Kakapo largely defenseless.
The kakapo is the only member of the family Strigopidae.
Their closest relative is the kakapo Strigops habroptilus.
The Kakapo may walk over several kilometres by night.
The smell often alerts predators to the largely defenseless Kakapo.
Female Kakapo lay up to three eggs per breeding cycle.
Unique birds in captivity are those reared in the Recovery program of the Kakapo.
The female Kakapo lays up to three eggs per breeding cycle.
The New Zealand government is willingly providing the use of these islands to kakapo conservation.
The Kakapo is vegetarian and feeds exclusively on a variety of plant matter.
But the next problem they come across is the mating habits of the Kakapo.
The kakapo is associated with a rich tradition of Māori folklore and beliefs.
Miles off the southern coast of New Zealand and the main sanctuary for the kakapo.
The kakapo is a fat flightless parrot whose name is the Maori word for night parrot.
One of the last strongholds of kakapo was Sinbad Gully.
The Kakapo bird.
One famous translocation was of the kakapo of New Zealand.
Kakapo in Māori culture.

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